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submitted 11 months ago by ickplant@lemmy.world to c/adhdwomen@lemmy.world

For me, it's definitely trying to keep from moving too much/fidgeting. In my job, I have to sit still in front of another person for hours at a time, and I have to do my best to be grounded and present.

If I don't take my meds, I am exhausted by the end f the day from this particular masking strategy. Some of the others I use, like slowing down my speech, take little effort after years of doing it.

I feel like all of my energy has to go somewhere, so I try to dance and move around during my breaks and before/after work.

What masking strategies take the most out of you?

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[-] slampisko@lemmy.world 5 points 11 months ago

Dunno if I can speak here since I have a Y chromosome and I'm not even diagnosed, but for me the biggest chunks are keeping silent, reducing the intensity of emotions and scripting responses. The others not so much, though sometimes I do get a little insecure about how much eye contact is too little or too much

[-] ickplant@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago

You're more than welcome to join in the discussion! Isn't it weird about the eye contact? I used to avoid it when I was younger and then I learned it was generally a good idea to make some eye contact, so then I started boring holes through people. I think I found a balance now, but it was hard for a while. I still question myself sometimes.

Generally it sounds like reducing the appearance of symptoms, like containing movements or speech or emotions, is the hardest for people.

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